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Mortgage Interest Relief was reduced all right - to 75% of an unlimited sum for an unlimited duration, by stark contrast to the relief available to families for their own house. This is still a state subsidy to landlords at a time when we can't afford the basics. The relief needs to go.Mortgage Interest Relief for Landlords was reduced at the last budget.
Orka has closed off the tax relief treatment.
Orka didn't 'close off' anything. Orka gave the usual ould 'we need investment' line which is conveniently forgotten when lecturing the public sector about the importance of free market competition and standing on your own feet. If these investments need state subsidies, this is a luxury we can't afford.
No - what is mean is that the current generation of public servants who have traditionally voted fairly heavily for FF will not be doing so for the foreseeable future. Irish voters have long memories. FF will not just find themselves in opposition - they will find themselves as the 3rd place party (if they are lucky). They have nothing to offer by way of ideaology or principles. The only thing they had to offer the electorate was power. Now they've lost their USP.Do you mean that FF might not win the next election?![]()